1) I've never seen the message and I have used AVP on my 9.2.2 8500 at 
work.

2) I'd guess that the message is spurious, in that AVP clearly does 
work with the latest file system. That is, there is a problem, but it 
doesn't have an appropriate error message; the system is pulling this 
one up instead.

3) Are you sure you don't have more than one copy of AVP on your 
system? How about the supporting library file? (The name escapes me, 
but I had to manually install AVP on my mother's iMac on Tuesday. It 
won't start unless you also have the right version of some lib file.)

4) Are you working with files on an enormous new volume, having only 
used a circa 1998 size disk, previously?

On Thursday, December 26, 2002, at 06:00  PM, Paul Stamsen wrote:

> Anyone using OS 9.2.2 on an 8500 ever see this message?:
>
> "The application "Apple Video Player" has unexpectedly quit, because 
> an update to this software i required for compatibility with the 
> improved MacOS file system.'
>
> Do you know why?
>
> What do I have to do to get rid of it, that is, make my video player 
> work again?


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